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pdriggs 06-16-2015 04:18 AM

I got the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 because it has a larger screen, and I really like it.
Phyllis

Sandygirl 06-16-2015 04:20 AM

I sync mine with 2 Ipads. Keep inmind that you have to have the same potocol (appple or android) if using a smart phone to sync with a tablet.
Sandy

romanojg 06-16-2015 04:58 AM

I have the Samsung 3 and have for 3yrs and it works great. I'm considering to upgrade to the 5 or 6. I love Samsung and one of the features it has over the iPhone is that it uses a card to store pics, etc on so you don't use up all of your storage so easily. I had the iPhone 4 and 4S and had nothing but trouble but others love it. I agree, check them all out. I know that with Sprint you can switch the phone for a different one within 30 days if you aren't happy with it. sometimes they charge a restocking fee of 30. good luck and I have no problem with reception on mine.

nwm50 06-16-2015 04:59 AM

I can't see my screen outside in the sun either. I thought they all are like that? I have the metro pc's...

ManiacQuilter2 06-16-2015 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by OhCanada (Post 7227193)
There's so much choice now for smartphones. It's probably best to go into a store and get some guidance from the sales staff.

I agree with OhCanada but I am sticking with my dumb dumb phone (flip phone: buttons are easier to text).

toverly 06-16-2015 06:42 AM

Whatever you go with, don't let the salesperson influence you too much. The first smart phone I went with was some android phone and I couldn't even figure out how to punch in new phone numbers. Took it back and got an apple. Love my apple.

tlpa 06-16-2015 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by EvelynB (Post 7227871)
I switched to Consumer Cellular. No contract, use my iPhones, and DH shares me plan for $10 extra. Together it's less than the cost of just his AT&T plan. Like that I can change the plan when I get close to using my minutes. They warn me when I'm close but it's only when we're on vacation that we have a data problem. I believe they share AT&T towers. Check out the coverage maps for each using talk and data maps. I chose iPhones because my kids hand me down their old phones. They like having the latest gadgets and can teach me to use the older models. I also get an AARP discount.

I use Consumer Cellular as well. I haven't had any problems with the service. Customer Service has been fine, and the AARP discount just about pays for the AARP membership for a year.

rjwilder 06-16-2015 07:25 AM

I have been a Motorola user for years, we have had many different models. We've never had any problems with any of them. Walmart and Sam's Club sell phones and usually have better deal than the Verizon stores. At Walmart or Sam's you buy the phone at a discount because you are buying the phone and signing a contract. If you do that you only pay the sales tax on the discount price of the phone. We got our phones for 99 cents. If you go to a Verizon type phone store and buy the same phone and contact, they charge you sales tax on the original retail value of the phone which could be several hundred dollars. We found that out a few years ago and will never buy a phone from a Verizon type store.

gramma nancy 06-16-2015 07:40 AM

I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 and I LOVE it! The screen is pretty invisible if you are outside with polarized sunglasses on, but aren't they all? Anyway, I love the size of the memory (room for lots of apps,) the size of the phone (not tiny, but small enough to tuck into the outside pocket of a purse,) and its relatively intuitive design (both the hardware and software.)

I think the reception has more to do with your carrier's coverage than the phone, but I am not totally certain that the phone doesn't play a part.

I am an AT&T customer and I really appreciate how the staff in the stores will help you if you have a problem, even long after you have purchased the phone. Maybe all the carriers have similarly helpful staffs, but they DO NOT have identical coverage. If you need to use your phone in rural areas or know your home gets iffy reception, best to compare coverages before deciding which carrier to go with.

Good luck!

linhawk 06-16-2015 08:01 AM

Dunster,
How much are the surcharges and taxes on that? Do you buy your phone from them?
Thanks, Linda


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